Inside an elegant, historic apartment – with vintage charm – on Brighton’s seafront

An attractive, historic apartment originates up for purchase only a stone’s throw from Brighton’s seafront. The pared-back property occupies the very best two floors of the Grade II-listed Regency townhouse, which belongs to a terrace of homes built circa 1846 by architect Thomas Cubitt (sometimes known for his style of Eaton Square working in london).

The house is presently of an inside designer, and also the abundance of original features happen to be superbly restored and married with contemporary touches.

Original features include tall glazed doorways, which open onto a balcony with ocean views, and beautiful floorboards throughout.

The sunshine-filled apartment is access using a landing having a winding staircase that features its original handrail and delicate spindles.

The family room is around the bottom floor, and enjoys a proper – and stylish – a little vintage style. An announcement chandelier rubs shoulders by having an ornate brass mirror, an old-fashioned sideboard, reclaimed rug and botanical-print accent chair.

The chic French doorways ton the area with light and therefore are presented by their original shutters.

For refined kitchen ideas, looks for this modern space, where smart blue-colored cabinetry lines the walls, visually grounding the white-colored-tiled backsplash and cultured marble countertops (carried out in an identical marble towards the original hearth surround within the family room)

Cool art, low-hung ceiling pendants, botanical blinds along with a rustic wooden dining table all add character along with a warm, inviting atmosphere.

Bed room ideas incorporate a statement black closet, which bounces light round the room having a mirrored door.

With regards to the restroom ideas, we like the way the gray wall adds depth, as the heritage tiles inject color and pattern towards the room plus a heritage feel.